Stall Mulligan’s Iquitos kicked away from last to win the Longines Grosser Preis von Baden (Ger-I), Germany’s top race, soundly defeating good filly Nightflower amidst a downpour.
Monthly Archives: September 2016
First Defence, United States to Saudi Arabia
Grade I winner First Defence, sire of multiple grade I winner and champion Close Hatches, will stand at Haif Stud alongside United States.
888poker Revamps Live Offerings By Introducing 11-Day Poker Festivals
In recent years, poker festivals have become quite popular. PokerStars perfected the formula on the last two seasons of the European Poker Tour, and since then other outlets have followed in their footsteps. The latest to do so is 888poker, which is revamping its live tournament offerings by introducing 888live Festivals. These 11-day festivals will […]
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Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
THE AMERICAS
DraftKings convinced investors to pony up $153m in a new funding round; Canada’s national telecom regulator said Quebec’s IP-blocking plans are unlawful; Intertain Group said it would rebrand as Jackpotjoy following its move to the UK; Scientific Games acquired Canadian rival DEQ Systems; someone bought the $3.5b Baha Mar resort but the Bahamas PM isn’t saying who; Carl Icahn rejected a last ditch effort to keep the Trump Taj Mahal open; Fantasy Aces acquired Fantasy Feud’s player database; Lottoland’s Nigel Birrell explained how to entice millennials into playing online lotteries while YWS’ Roberto Coppola warned casino operators not to get so obsessed with millennials that they neglect other demographics and Rebecca Liggero explained why gambling operators need to attend the inaugural eSports & Casino Resorts confab.
EUROPE and AFRICA
888 Holdings said its sports betting product has come of age; Gala Coral Group asked the UK government to cool it with the brutal taxes; Italy decided to give the scandalized Betuniq brand a fresh start; OPAP CEO Damian Cope vowed to improve his company’s sports betting product; Denmark’s regulated gambling market failed to get a Euro 2016 boost; Swedish online operators grew slower than international sites; Kenya imposed new taxes on betting and gambling operators; Rational Group and GVC Holdings won new Romanian licenses while Evolution Gaming announced plans to launch Romania’s first live dealer studio; NYX Gaming Group’s revenue spiked 166% following its OpenBet acquisition; Russia cracked down on gambling operators’ social media accounts; acquisitions boosted Cherry AB’s revenue by 80%; PokerStars launched a YouTube celebrity poker series and teamed with Seven Deuce Gaming on a hybrid poker/casino app; Unibet unveiled its Poker 2.0 product; Phil Galfond announced plans to open his own online poker room and FAST TRACK Solutions’ Christopher Hirst explained how to add live casino to your product mix.
Union Strike Rolls Home in Debutante
Union Strike became freshman sire Union Rags’ first graded stakes winner at the highest level in the Sept. 3 Debutante Stakes (gr. I) at Del Mar. American Cleopatra, a full sister to American Pharoah, was second. The final time was 1:23.22.
Ring Weekend, Takeover Target Head Baruch
A field of 10 talented runners will line up for the final stakes of the 2016 Saratoga Race Course meet in the $250,000 Bernard Baruch Handicap (gr. IIT) on the Sept. 5 Closing Day program.
Turf Runners Shine for Kentucky Downs Opener
Successful Native gave a star performance Sept. 3, opening day at Kentucky Downs, powering gate to wire to take the Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint Stakes.
Futurity Brings Down Curtain at Del Mar
Three potential stars head the field in Monday’s 69th Futurity: Klimt, Chasing Aces, and Straight Fire.
Three Rules, 'Dawn' Repeat FL Sire Divisons
Three Rules and Cajun Delta Dawn scored for a second time in their respective divisions of the Florida Sire Stakes series for 2-year-olds Sept. 3 at Gulfstream Park.
Shaman Ghost Upsets Woodward
Stronach Stables’ Ontario-bred Shaman Ghost, the 2015 Queen’s Plate winner, dove to victory in a four-horse photo Sept. 3 and nosed out Mubtaahij to steal the $600,000 Woodward Stakes (gr. I) Sept. 3 at Saratoga Race Course.
Cathryn Sophia Airs in Princess of Sylmar
Cathryn Sophia went off favored at 1-9 in a field of six for the Princess of Sylmar, and turned in a textbook run, with jockey Paco Lopez perched motionless in the saddle en route to about a five-length victory.
'Sweet', 'Pretty' Dead Heat in Spinaway
A two horse battle that unfolded midstretch in the $350,000 Spinaway Stakes (gr. I) resulted in a dead heat between Pretty City Dancer and Sweet Loretta. The final time was 1:24.18.
Inspector Lynley Wins Saranac in Perfect Run
Homebred Inspector Lynley benefitted from a perfectly timed ride from Joel Rosario and edged out favored Camelot Kitten for an upset in the $300,000 Saranac Stakes (gr. IIIT) Sept. 3 at Saratoga Race Course.
Inspector Lynley Wins Saranac in Perfect Run
Homebred Inspector Lynley benefitted from a perfectly timed ride from Joel Rosario and edged out favored Camelot Kitten for an upset in the $300,000 Saranac Stakes (gr. IIIT) Sept. 3 at Saratoga Race Course.
Filly Quiet Reflection Sparkles in Sprint Cup
Three-year-old sprint filly Quiet Reflection took on older males Sept. 3 and rolled to her second group I victory of the year in the 32Red Sprint Cup at Haydock.
Two Trainers at 92 Saddle Emerald Winners
In what has to be a first in North American racing, two different 92-year-old trainers–Don Munger and Arturo Arboleda–won races the evening of Sept. 2 at Emerald Downs.
Thai monk says winning lottery number came from examining a tree's textures
A Buddhist monk living in a monastery in Thailand won a nearly $175,000 lottery jackpot thanks to a “lucky” number revealed to him by a tree.Winner Stories, Mystical
Poker Dog vs. Poker Wolf: New Research Shows Risk-Aversion May Be Evolutionary
Are you a poker player who likes to take risks, or do you prefer to play it safe? As we all know, poker players come in all shapes and sizes. From tight-aggressive to weak and passive, your playing style is often a product of your inherent personality. According to recent research, it might also be […]
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'Chrome' Cruises in Los Al Maintenance Work
Trainer Art Sherman sent California Chrome back out to breeze at Los Alamitos for the first time since his impressive Aug. 20 TVG Pacific Classic (gr. I) victory, and the 2014 Horse of the Year turned in a steady work Sept. 3.
Jimei International profit falls; Macau VIP market may be worse than official stats
Junket investor Jimei International Entertainment Group reported a sharp fall in H1 profits despite a healthy bump in revenue.
On Wednesday, the Hong Kong-listed Jimei International reported revenue of HKD 132.7m (US $17.1m) in the six months ending June 30. The revenue figure is up 18% year-on-year but H1 profit fell 46% to HKD 28.6m thanks to HKD 32m in extra finance costs.
Jimei International is owned by Jack Lam, whose privately held Jimei Group has junket deals with three Macau casinos and also runs the Jimei Casino under an SJM Holdings license.
The publicly traded Jimei International’s focus is on junket activities outside Macau, and struck three such deals last year. The company has a deal to promote 8-10 tables at Crown Perth in Australia, “not less than six” tables at The Star Casino in Sydney, and “not less than seven” tables at NagaWorld in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.